Huai Ongkot project in Nong Prue District, Thailand, generated food and stable supply

Published 2021년 11월 27일

Tridge summary

The Huai Ong Khot Project, initiated by Late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, is a model of sustainable and profitable farming located with the residence of Mr. Charin Klangham. The project promotes diverse and income-generating crop cultivation, including guavas, peppers, vegetables, bananas, and perennials like jackfruit, and encourages commercial livestock activities such as goat and sheep rearing and egg farming. The egg farming project, supported by the Chaipattana Foundation, provides a substantial income for local farmers, with eggs sold and chicken droppings used for fertilizer. This initiative aligns with the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy, promoting environmental sustainability, and supporting farmers through providing access to farming channels and restoring degraded forest conditions.
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Such as at the house of Mr. Charin Klangham, a farmer who has allocated land for cultivation and living. from the Huai Ong Khot Project, which was initiated by the Royal Initiative By bringing the land that has been allocated to prepare a plot for planting different types of crops that can generate income both daily, monthly and yearly. living in the shade As a result, all crops grown in the same plot have perfect yields. “Obtained the right to farm in the project land in 1990, planting guavas, peppers, vegetables, and bananas, considering how different the growth age of each species is, for example, 7-8 months of guava can be harvested. Chilli can be planted in guava grooves for 2-3 months and can be sold. Vegetables can be planted in chilli grooves for one month and can be sold. and planting bananas In the grove of guava cut bananas for sale once a year for 4 years, with rhizomes stabbing the tops that can be dug up and sold as a species. Planting perennials such as jackfruit, ...
Source: Kasetkaoklai

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